YUCCA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - MAY 14-20, 2025
JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK
We were in site 10. It served our purpose, wasn't really busy and was close to Joshua Tree and some other walking trails in the area.
Joshua Tree National Park is one of our favorites. The trees are so cool, and look like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. They go on for miles. Joshua Tree National Park straddles two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado.
As in most National Parks, dogs are not allowed on the trails. They must be leashed and no further than 100 ft away from the road. We were able to get out of the car and stop in certain areas to get a closer look at the trees, and the boulders!
I did not expect to see enormous boulders in the park. They certainly are a site to behold and I think I appreciated them a bit more than the Joshua Trees. I have this affinity toward rocks, boulders, and mountains. I am just drawn to their forms, colors and textures. The size of the boulders is massive.
The weather was beautiful and we were glad we got to take our time and drive through the whole park and experience so much natural wonder.
While in Yucca Valley we also made a hike up North Park Peak. The trail was relatively easy, but it did get pretty hot!
It has been so wonderful to see so many National Parks, flora and fauna and we are looking forward to visiting more.
Our travels will take us through few stopovers as we head through California. Castiac, California here we come (just for a couple of nights).
See you next time.








Patty, it's me I'm anonymous 😜. Love the pictures of Joshua Tree NP
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